Jamshedpur/Ranchi: Several students from Jharkhand cracked the JEE (Main) 2021 conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the results of which were declared on Monday night.
In Jamshedpur, Yash Kumar of Carmel Junior College, Sonari, made his parents and the teachers proud by scoring 99.95 percentile. Son of Tata Steel employee Ashok Kumar and teacher Binu Singh, Yash said he studied eight hours daily ahead of the exams.
Another student from the Steel City, Sameer Anand of Jusco School South Park, scored 99.83 percentile. About 6,000 aspirants from the city had appeared for the exam and over 800 plus candidates performed well.
In Ranchi, Vatsal Jain of Jawahar Vidya Mandir Shyamli scored 99.94 percentile while Tanisha Salvi of the same school scored 99.83. The school administration said 185 students qualified for the examination out of whom eight scored above 99 percentile.
23 year old final year student died on Monday night, sending panic waves through Nalanda Medical College and Hospital in Bihar. Subhendu was diagnosed with COVID on February 24. Testing for students underway.
Covid panic in Nalanda hospital after student dies
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Thu, Mar 4 2021 13:12 IST |
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Patna, March 4 : After the death of a final year student of Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH), the students of first year demanded cancellation of their ongoing examination.
The student are scared about the spread of Corona infection in the campus. Following the death of Subhendu Shekher, nine students, who came in contact with him turned Corona positive and were admitted in NMCH.
There protests on Thursday morning and students claimed that the infection numbers have a high chance of rising.
Days after vaccine shot, MBBS student dies of Coronavirus in Bihar
Subhendu Shekher, 23, as a native of Dahia village in Begusarai district and was pursuing MBBS course from NMCH
Wednesday March 3, 2021 10:03 PM, IANS
Patna: A final year student of Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) in Patna died due to Covid 19, an official said.
Subhendu Shekher,23, as a native of Dahia village in Begusarai district and was pursuing MBBS course from NMCH.
He had complained of cough and cold on February 24 and underwent a RTPCR test on the same day and was found Corona positive. The next day, he went to his native village in Begusarai and underwent home isolation before dying on March 1.